09:36 17.08.2017

Court repeatedly postpones appeal of finance minister on unscheduled tax audit

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Court repeatedly postpones appeal of finance minister on unscheduled tax audit

Kyiv's court of appeals has postponed the hearing of a counterclaim of Ukrainian Finance Minister Oleksandr Danyliuk on the initiation of unscheduled tax audit of his income sources for 1998-2016for the third time until August 23, 2017.

"The materials have arrived from the Pechersky District court [of Kyiv]. However, it is obvious that on the basis of valid excuses the prosecutor asked the court to postpone the hearing of the case," a representative of Danyliuk in court Mykhailo Hursky told Interfax-Ukraine.

As reported, Kyiv's Pechersky district court on July 18, 2017 accepted a document on the initiation of unscheduled tax audit of Danyliuk how he observes tax, currency and other legislation in the period from 1998 through 2016.

Earlier Danyliuk denied non-payment of tax. He explained the discrepancy between his income and expenses in 2010-2014 by his work in private business in previous years. He appealed against the ruling of the court, considering illegal the actions of the prosecutor's office and the judge, but simultaneously asked the State Fiscal Service to conduct his tax audit as quickly as possible, so as not to create a threat to the issue of eurobonds, negotiations with the IMF and the budget process.

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